Arizona State Route 387

State Route 387
Route information
Maintained by ADOT
Length: 15.71 mi[1] (25.28 km)
Major junctions
South end: SR 84 / SR 287 in Casa Grande
  I-10
East end: SR 87 west of Coolidge
Highway system

State routes in Arizona
Unconstructed • Former

SR 386 SR 389

State Route 387, also known as SR 387, is a state highway in south-central Arizona, United States traveling from State Route 87 west of Coolidge west to Interstate 10, then south to its junction with State Route 84 and State Route 287 in Casa Grande.

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Route description

SR 387 is a 15.71-mile (25.28 km) highway that connects Casa Grande with I-10 and SR 87. The southern terminus of the highway is located at an intersection with SR 84 and SR 287 in Casa Grande. It heads north through the city from this intersection to the Gila River Indian Reservation before reaching I-10. After the interchange with I-10, the highway intersects SR 187, with SR 387 turning towards the east at the intersection. The highway continues to the east-northeast until it reaches its northern terminus at SR 87.[1][2]

History

The stretch of SR 387 between Interstate 10 and Casa Grande was originally part of State Route 187; originally, SR 387 was concurrent with Interstate 10 northbound, and then diverged at Bapchule to rejoin SR 87 just south of Sun Lakes. The northernmost section of this route has since been renumbered as State Route 587. The route was established in 1967.[3]

Junction list

County Location Mile[1] Junction Notes
Pinal Casa Grande 0.00 SR 84 / SR 287
Gila River Indian Reservation 8.56 I-10
8.79 SR 187
15.71 SR 87

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